New to this forum. I'm trying to create some apple trees for my buddies deer hunting swamp. I recently read an article on the web about someone trying Pacific crab apple (Malus fusca) as a rootstock for very wet or swampy locations. Does anybody here have experience with this?
Also, if Malus fusca will work for rootstock, the scion varieties that I'm considering are: Enterprise, Black Oxford, and Sundance. I need a variety that disease resistant is very CAR resistant, Late to bloom out, and a late cropper. Anybody that has advise or comments on my experiment, please chime in.
Also, if Malus fusca will work for rootstock, the scion varieties that I'm considering are: Enterprise, Black Oxford, and Sundance. I need a variety that disease resistant is very CAR resistant, Late to bloom out, and a late cropper. Anybody that has advise or comments on my experiment, please chime in.